Navjot Singh Sidhu meets Sonia, Priyanka, discusses plan to revive Punjab's 'glory'

Amid reports of differences with Punjab Chief Minister Amarinder Singh, Congress leader Navjot Singh Sidhu on Thursday said he met party chief Sonia Gandhi and Priyanka Gandhi Vadra here and got a "patient hearing".

By :  Agencies
Update: 2020-02-27 12:14 GMT
Navjot Singh Sidhu with Congress president Sonia Gandhi and party general secretary Priyanka Gandhi Vadra. The Congress tried to give a graceful exit to the CM by passing a resolution – the only solace Sonia Gandhi wished to extend to her former confidante – praising Singh’s leadership and urging him for continued guidance | Photo: PTI

Amid reports of differences with Punjab Chief Minister Amarinder Singh, Congress leader Navjot Singh Sidhu on Thursday (February 27) said he met party chief Sonia Gandhi and Priyanka Gandhi Vadra here and got a “patient hearing”.

In a statement, Sidhu said he was called by the “party high command” to Delhi and that he apprised the two senior leaders of a road map for the “revival” of the Congress-ruled state “to its pristine glory”.

He said he met Congress General Secretary Priyanka Gandhi on February 25, for 40 minutes at her residence.

On Wednesday, he met the Congress President and the General Secretary at 10 Janpath for more than an hour.

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“Got a patient hearing and apprised them of the prevailing situation in Punjab along with the road map to the resurrection and revival of Punjab back to its pristine glory. This road map I have persisted with conviction for the past many years in the Cabinet and public domain diligently,” Sidhu said.

The meeting comes amid reports that Sidhu, who resigned as a minister in the state after the Lok Sabha polls, is upset with the Punjab chief minister and has differences with him over certain issues.

Sidhu was made a star campaigner by the Congress in the recent Delhi assembly elections, but he was absent from campaigning. The party drew a blank in the elections.

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